A male-to-female transgender person cannot be the legal parent of a child conceived with sperm frozen before his transition, a Japanese court ruled Friday. The decision concerns a transgender woman, a biological male, who froze sperm before undergoing transition surgery. The man then helped conceive a child using the preserved sperm, but a Japanese high court says he cannot be the legal guardian of children conceived this way, according to the Daily Mail. Japan requires transgender people to undergo transition surgery before they can legally change their gender. The unknown person in this case had two daughters with the same biological woman, but one of them was conceived with frozen sperm after the transition. JAPANESE FOOTBALL YOKOGIAMA COMES OUT AS A PAGEANT At least 39 of America’s 50 most prestigious medical colleges and universities have some form of mandatory student training or coursework in ideas related to critical race theory, according to CriticalRace.org. (iStock) The court ruled that only the daughter born before the operation is legally the person’s child. Japan has required since 2004 that transgender people undergo transition surgery and sterilization. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Japan’s Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the law in 2019.